outkick
English
editAlternative forms
edit- out-kick
Etymology
editVerb
editoutkick (third-person singular simple present outkicks, present participle outkicking, simple past and past participle outkicked)
- (transitive) To kick more than, or beyond, something or someone.
- 2009 January 22, Greg Bishop, “Jets Begin Ryan Era With High Hopes”, in New York Times[1]:
- He spoke with humor, saying that he outkicked his coverage in marrying his wife.